Forum: June, July, August & September 2011 Playroom
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I posted about this in another threas, but thought not as people would see it.
A couple days ago Katelyn was sitting on my bed in her bumbo seat and she got out of it!
Just a warning to anyone who uses them on hard floors or up on anything.
Katelyn used to sit in hers on the counter next to me while I prepped dinner until a month or two ago when she figured out how to kind of turn around and get into everything.
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Josie fell off our coffee table from her bumbo this week and took a header into the carpet. After she bounced off her bouncer on the way down! It wasn't that high up and luckily she didn't hit one of many sharp corners. No tears but it scared me. But I'm giggling about it now as I type this.
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Yep, unless I have the tray on DS can get out of his too. But he has always seemed to be able to do that, he twists his little body around in such odd directions.
Now he likes to twist around in it so he's kneeling and looking backwards in it. I have a strange little boy.
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